I agree with Reed. These have been my Hunq gravel tire for some time now and
they are perfect for the application. I ride Tburts as well and prefer these
when roads of any sort prevail.
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My Hunq is currently wearing these:
http://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/mtb-reviews/schwalbe-big-one-2016
Which are available for CHEAP here:
http://www.jensonusa.com/Schwalbe-Big-One-29-Tire
I happily paid well over twice that for mine. I've got them set up
tubeless, and I'd say they're not
FWiW, I like the 700C X 50 mm Schwalbe Furious Fed for combined pavement
and sandy dirt riding. The FFs are sub-Compass-EL membrane thin (360
Pelouze mail scale grams per tire), but have tiny knoblets on the tread
and, more to the point, bigger knobs on the edges for cornering, and I
think these he
Sounds like Schwalbe Thunder Burts are exactly what you need.
David
River Grove, IL
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I'm looking to put some new rubber on the Hunq. I'll be taking it this summer
to the Walnut Creek area, then to Moab, then Boulder. Currently I'm riding
Schwalbe Smart Sams. At Deacon Patrick's recommendation I'm strongly
considering Racing Ralphs. But here's the thing, I don't really ride in mu